"Matthew Tannin may have shut down his account, but Google keeps backups, and the company provided government prosecutors with 'a CD-ROM disk... of Mr. Tannin's emails from November 20, 2006 through August 12, 2007,' according to the New York Times. The prosecutors are trying to prove fraud in the collapse of two hedge funds, managed in part by Tannin, and have been helped along by his personal emails, one of which reads 'a wave of fear set over me that the fund couldn't be run the way that I was ‘hoping'... And that it was going to subject investors to ‘blow up risk'.'"
Of course, we have nothing to hide- so it is okay.
But don't think you have any privacy on the web.
No comments:
Post a Comment